Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 3.14 Except as provided expressly in this clause 3 , all rights in the Work , the Converted Text of the Work and the Trade Marks are the property of and reserved to .
2 Inside , the atmosphere is upbeat and as tripped architectural space provides a backdrop to the rainbow silks of the staff .
3 Our discussion in the previous four chapters has focused in turn on the substance and implementation of each of the aims of the Primary Needs Programme as set out by Leeds LEA in 1985 and as reinforced in numerous contexts subsequently .
4 The court held that this was a breach of the Convention guarantee of free speech , because it would deter journalists from contributing to public discussions of issues affecting the life of the community : " The limits of acceptable criticism are wider as regards a politician as such than as regards a private individual … the former inevitably and knowingly lays himself open to close scrutiny of his every word and deed by both journalists and the public at large , and he must consequently display a greater degree of tolerance . "
5 It follows then that the ‘ Action Men ’ are often seen as incompetent and as avoiding work which calls for common sense .
6 I think the committee as a whole wanted to be cautious because as has been said earlier our main prime responsibility must be to those who need rest home or nursing home care and have nobody else to fund them .
7 this is right and as regard this , an all , do n't worry about this
8 He seems to intimate that the contract is not as solid and as biased toward the group as they believe .
9 It follows that the alternative models presented in this Lecture should not necessarily be regarded either as fully satisfactory or as exhausting those that could be advanced .
10 Because of maintaining an apparently different brand of theism , Hinduism is often viewed by those whose main contact is with the Near Eastern religions either as atheist or as believing in a different god or gods .
11 For a long time , though , not only was contact thought of as inappropriate and as transgressing the traditional image of adoption , but there was also the view that the Adoption Act did not provide for access or contact .
12 What is admired ( in the old sense of negative awed wonder , an example to be admired rather than imitated ) , is the apparent role of anonymous system forces seen not as natural but as overweening .
13 International Relations theorists too tend to treat states which seem not to be power-maximizers either as unimportant or as maximizing power in their own eyes and according to their own ideas .
14 He recovered sufficiently to make love once more before they went to bed , but it was n't as frantic or as demanding and he fell asleep afterwards on the sofa .
15 Whereas nephrite contains a high proportion of magnesia and a considerable one of lime , neither of these is present except as traces in jadeite .
16 Personally I 'd hate to see Hodge go , he gives his all and as has been mentioned on a number of occasions scores very important goals but I suppose their is really no place for sentiment with the way we 've started this season .
17 The implements available here for cleaning were as many and as varied in colour and smell as the places which I had to clean .
18 It was within this ideological framework which was always present but as outlined above became to be more and more publicly articulated by the Tories prior to 1979 that the operations of the justice system in England and Wales need to be considered .
19 Oh did n't you know , I could 've told you that you know then we got to know all the all the things when it was too late but as regards my mother telling us anything brrr no .
20 Creditors holding priority claims , such as pre-petition wage claims , some customer claims , set-off claims and secured claims will be paid in full or as agreed upon by the parties , or otherwise remain outstanding ; it appears that the shares now traded on the American Stock Exchange will be essentially worthless .
21 Creditors holding priority claims , such as pre-petition wage claims , some customer claims , set-off claims and secured claims will be paid in full or as agreed upon by the parties , or otherwise remain outstanding ; it appears that the shares now traded on the American Stock Exchange will be essentially worthless .
22 Their apparent naturalism , which perturbed early audiences who thought of opera either as foreign and artificial or as translated and doubly artificial , is more truly a clever new stylisation of conventional operatic procedures like recitative , aria , rhyming couplets , verse forms , linguistic conceits , and so forth .
23 Using a simple and easy-to-answer format with all queries being as short and as telling as possible .
24 The firing became general and as Looking Glass 's people scattered , a woman and her baby were drowned trying to cross the Clearwater .
25 ‘ You see ? ’ he said , thrusting skeletal hands forward and Nuadu flinched , for the hands were as ravaged and as eaten as the Robemaker 's face ; the nails hung by shreds , and the remaining skin was matted and crusted .
26 And here people can operate erm have that sort of segregationist attitudes , but that 's not the same as as saying that they had sort of hostile feelings .
27 Bernstein argues that some school subjects have very tight definitions of knowledge , and clear boundary lines marking what is considered relevant ‘ knowledge ’ and what is either considered not relevant or as belonging to another subject .
28 Subsequently , other authors have used the terms ‘ backwardation ’ , ‘ contango ’ and ‘ normal backwardation ’ in ways other than as defined by Keynes , which has led to some confusion .
29 They made little use of the youth clubs and other leisure facilities , other than as places to meet their mates .
30 Permanent total disablement from following usual occupation ( other than as provided by ( b ) above ) .
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